Solanum
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S. wallacei - Wallace's nightshade
S. aculeastrum - Sodaapple nightshade S. adscendens - Sonoita nightshade S. aethiopicum - Ethiopian nightshade S. americanum. - Purple nightshade S. aviculare - New Zealand nightshade S. bahamense - Bahama nightshade S. bulbocastanum - Ornamental nightshade S. burbankii - Wonderberry S. campechiense - Redberry nightshade S. capsicastrum - False Jerusalem cherry S. capsicoides - Cockroach berry S. cardiophyllum - Heartleaf nightshade S. carolinense - Apple of Sodom, Horsenettle S. chenopodioides - Goosefoot nightshade S. citrullifolium - Watermelon nightshade S. clokeyi - Clokey's nightshade S. commersonii - Commerson's nightshade S. conocarpum - Marron bacoba S. crispum - Chilean potato vine S. davisensen - Davis horsenettle S. demissum - Dwarf wild potato S. dimidiatum - Torrey's nightshade S. diphyllum - Twinleaf nightshade S. donianum - Mullein nightshade S. douglasii - Greenspot nightshade S. drymophilum - Erubia S. dulcamara - Bittersweet S. elaeagnifolium - Silverleaf nightshade S. erianthum - Mullein nightshade, Potato tree S. fendleri - Fendler's horsenettle S. ferox - S. furcatum - Forked nightshade S. gayanum - Chilean nightshade S. gilo - Gilo S. glacum - S. glaucophyllum - Waxyleaf nightshade S. gracilius - Slender nightshade S. haleakalense - S. heterodoxum - Melon-leaf nightshade S. hindsianum - Hinds' nightshade S. hyporhodium - Cocona S. imcompletum - S. incanum - S. incompletum - Popolo ku mai S. interius - S. jamaicense - Jamaican nightshade S. jamesii - Wild potato S. jasminoides - Jasmine nightshade S. khasianum - S. lanceifolium - Lanceleaf nightshade S. lanceolatum - Orangeberry nightshade S. leptosepalum - Tigna potato S. lumholtzianum - Sonoran nightshade S. lycopersicum - Tomato S. macrocarpon - S. mammosum - Nipplefruit S. marginatum - White-margined nightshade S. mauritianum - Earleaf nightshade S. melanocerasum - Garden huckleberry S. melongena - Eggplant S. mucronatum - Pepino S. muricatum - Pepino S. nelsonii - Nelson's horsenettle S. nigrescens - Divine nightshade S. nigrum - Black nightshade S. nudum - Forest nightshade S. parishii - Parish's nightshade S. pericifolium S. persicifolium - Berengena de playa S. peruvianum - Peruvian nightshade S. phureja - S. physalifolium - Hairy nightshade S. pimpinellifolium - Currant tomato S. pinnatisectum - Tansyleaf nightshade S. polygamum - Cakalaka berry S. pseudocapsicum - Jerusalem cherry S. pseudogracile - Glowing nightshade S. pterocaulon - S. ptycanthum - S. ptychanthum - Easetrn black nightshade S. pyrifolium - S. quitoense - Naranjilla S. racemosum - Canker berry S. riedlei - Riedle's nightshade S. robustum - Shrubby nightshade S. rostratum - Texas thistle S. rugosum - Tabacon aspero S. sandwicense - Hawaii horsenettle S. sarrachoides - Green nightshade S. seaforthianum - Brazilian nightshade S. sessiliflorum - Cocona S. sisymbriifolium - Sticky nightshade S. surattense - S. tampicense - Wetland nightshade S. tenuilobatum - San Diego nightshade S. tenuipes - Fancy nightshade S. torvum - Devil's fig S. triflorum Nutt - Cutleaf nightshade S. triquetrum - Texas nightshade S. tuberosum - Potato S. umbelliferum - Bluewitch nightshade S. viarum - Tropical soda apple S. villosum - Hairy nightshade S. viride - Green nightshade S. wallacei - Catalina nightshade S. wendlandii - Giant potatocreeper S. woodburyi - Woodbury's nightshade S. xanthi S. xanti - Purple nightshade |
Solanum is a genus of annuals, perennials, sub-shrubs, shrubs and climbers. They often have attractive fruit and flowers. Most are poisonous, but several bear edible fruit or other parts, such as the common foods tomato, potato and eggplant.
Food crop species:
- Chilean potato vine, Solanum crispum
- Tomato, Solanum lycopersicum
- Potato, Solanum tuberosum
- Eggplant, Solanum melongena
Synonyms and common names
Nightshade, as well as referring to the related genus Atropa, is also used for many members of the genus Solanum. The name is also extended to the family Solanaceae.
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